EP2707948A2 - System providing switchable impedance transformer matching for power amplifiers - Google Patents
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- the present application relates generally to the operation and design of amplifiers, and more particularly, to a system providing switchable impedance transformer matching for amplifiers, for example, power amplifiers.
- Efficient signal amplification is especially important during transmissions from portable devices.
- such devices comprise a power amplifier having its output power determined by an optimum impedance on the load line provided by either lumped circuit matching or a transformer that couples the amplifier output to an output transmission path. This configuration results in good efficiency at high output power levels but not at low output power levels.
- Portable devices having multiple communication interfaces present additional problems with respect to signal amplification.
- a portable device having both wireless LAN (WLAN) and Bluetooth (BT) communication interfaces typically utilizes a separate amplifier for each interface. Not only does this require additional circuitry, but coupling multiple amplifiers into the transmission path may require special switches or other circuitry that may introduce signal loss.
- WLAN wireless LAN
- BT Bluetooth
- FIG. 1 shows a conventional transceiver
- FIG. 2 shows an exemplary a system providing efficient power amplification and switchable impedance transformer matching
- FIG. 3 shows an exemplary amplifier providing switchable impedance transformer matching in accordance with the system shown in FIG. 2;
- FIG. 4 shows an exemplary illustration of the amplifier of FIG. 3 operating in receive mode
- FIG. 5 shows an exemplary illustration of the amplifier of FIG. 3 operating in a high power amplification mode
- FIG. 6 shows an exemplary illustration of the amplifier of FIG. 3 operating in a low power amplification mode
- FIG. 7 shows an additional exemplary embodiment of the amplifier of FIG.
- FIG. 8 shows an exemplary graph illustrating the efficiency of the amplifier of FIG. 7 at various output power levels
- FIG. 9 shows an exemplary a system comprising the system of FIG. 2 and further comprising the addition of an ultra low power path;
- FIG. 10 shows an exemplary power amplifier providing switchable impedance transformer matching in accordance with the system shown in
- FIG. 9 is a diagrammatic representation of FIG. 9
- FIG. 11 shows an exemplary graph illustrating the efficiency of the amplifier of FIG. 10 at various output power levels
- FIG. 12 shows an exemplary implementation of a transformer for use in the amplifier of FIG. 3;
- FIG. 13 shows an exemplary implementation of a transformer for use in the amplifier of FIG. 10;
- FIG. 14 shows an exemplary amplifier selection circuit
- FIG. 15 shows an exemplary amplifier providing switchable impedance transformer matching
- FIG. 16 shows an exemplary method for providing switchable impedance transformer matching for power amplifiers
- FIG. 17 shows an exemplary amplifier apparatus providing switchable impedance matching
- FIG. 18 shows an exemplary amplifier apparatus providing switchable concurrent impedance matching.
- a novel switchable impedance transformer matching system operates to significantly increase efficiency and reduce power consumption of an amplifier operating at low output power levels.
- the amplifier comprises two or more amplification stages that are inductively coupled to an output path.
- a first amplification stage is used for high power amplification and a second amplification stage is used for low power amplification.
- the amplification stages are selectively and inductively coupled to the output path thereby providing switchable impedance transformer matching to adjust their output impedances such that the low power amplification stage provides reduced power consumption (and greater efficiency) at low output power levels when compared to the high power amplification stage operating at the same power level.
- the amplifier can be configured to provide reduce power consumption and high efficiency at low output power levels.
- implementations of the switchable impedance transformer matching system provide one or more of the following features.
- FIG. 1 shows a conventional transceiver 100.
- the transceiver 100 operates to allow a device to transmit and receive signals in a communication network.
- the transceiver 100 comprises a digital system 102 that receives data from the communication system and generates data for transmission.
- the digital system 102 During transmit operations, the digital system 102 generates digital data for transmission and passes this data to a digital to analog convertor (DAC) 104.
- the DAC 104 converts the digital data to an analog signal that is filtered by the filter 106 and input to mixer 108.
- the mixer 108 generates a transmit signal at the appropriate transmission frequency that is input to a transmit amplifier 110.
- the transmit amplifier 110 amplifies the transmit signal to a selected power level based on an impedance provided by a transmit matching network 112.
- the matching network 112 matches the impedance provided to the transmitter 110 to an impedance that is provided to a diplexer and/or transmit/receive (T/R) switch 114 that couples the amplified transmit signal to an antenna for transmission.
- T/R transmit/receive
- signals received by the antenna pass through the diplexer and/or T/R switch 114 to a receive matching network 116.
- the receive matching network 116 matches the impedance provided to the diplexer or transmit/receive (T/R) switch 114 to an impedance provided to a receive amplifier 118.
- the receive amplifier 118 amplifies the received signal and inputs the amplified receive signal to a mixer 120 that converts the received signal to baseband.
- the received baseband signal is then filtered by the filter 122 and input to an analog to digital converter (ADC) 124 that converts the signal to a digital representation that is input to the digital system for processing.
- ADC analog to digital converter
- the transceiver 100 is configured to allow a device to transmit and receive data in a communication network. It is desirable, especially for portable devices, that the transmit amplifier 110 operates efficiently at a variety of output power levels to conserve power. It is also desirable that the matching networks 112 and 116 provide concurrent matching to facilitate efficiency, reduce circuit requirements, and associated costs. Thus, it is desirable to provide improvements to the amplifier and matching network circuitry indicated at 126. In various aspects, the novel switchable impedance transformer matching system described herein provides these and other improvements.
- FIG. 2 shows an exemplary a system 200 providing efficient power amplification and switchable impedance transformer matching.
- the system 200 is suitable for use in a variety of communication devices.
- the system 200 is suitable for use as the amplifier and matching network indicated at 126 shown in FIG. 1.
- the system 200 comprises a high power amplification path 202, a low power amplification path 204, and a concurrent matching network 206.
- a signal to be amplified is input to both the high power amplification path 202 and the low power amplification path 204.
- One of the amplification paths is enabled to produce an amplified signal that is coupled to the concurrent matching network 206.
- the high power amplification path 202 comprises amplifier 208 that is coupled to a high power supply (HS) to produce a high power output that is coupled to the concurrent matching network 206.
- the low power amplification path 204 comprises amplifier 210 that is coupled to a low power supply (LS) to produce a low power output that is coupled to the concurrent matching network 206.
- the concurrent matching network operates to transform the load impedance to an optimum impedance that appears at the power amplifier output. This results in efficient signal amplification at both low and high power levels.
- the amplified signal is then passed to an antenna for transmission.
- the concurrent matching network 206 operates to provide impedance matching with receiver electronics to enable a received signal to be passed to receive circuitry for further processing.
- the system 200 operates to allow the output power range to be divided into high and low amplification ranges that operate with improve efficiency over conventional amplifiers that provide high efficiency only at high output power. Furthermore, the system 200 is shown with two power paths but may be expanded to include more power paths as desired. As a result, the system provides a degree of expandability not provided by conventional amplifiers. Additionally, the amplifier stages can be used by multiple communication interfaces or standards available on a device, thereby reducing overall hardware requirements and eliminating special switches or other circuitry that may produce signal loss. More detailed descriptions of implementations and operations of the system 200 are provided below.
- FIG. 3 shows an exemplary power amplifier 300 providing switchable impedance transformer matching in accordance with the system 200 shown in FIG. 2.
- the amplifier 300 comprises a first amplifier 302, a second amplifier 304, a diplexer 306, and an amplifier selection circuit 308.
- the first amplifier 302 is part of the high power amplification path 202 and the second amplifier 304 is part of the low power amplification path 204.
- signals received at antenna 310 are passed to diplexer 306.
- the diplexer 306 comprises any suitable diplexer configured to allow signals to be received and transmitted from the antenna 310.
- the received signals then flow from the diplexer 306 to DC blocking capacitor 312 where DC components of the signal are removed. From the capacitor 312 the received signals flow through inductor LI and then on path 314 to receiver circuitry, not shown.
- the amplifier selection circuit 308 determines which of the first 302 and second 304 amplifiers will be used to amplify a signal for transmission. For example, the amplifier selection circuit 308 outputs a first selection signal (SI) to enable the first amplifier 302, and outputs a second selection signal (S2) to enable the second amplifier 304. Additionally, the transistor 328 is enabled using a Tx en signal, which effectively couples terminal 322 to ground to enable transmission and disable the receiver path 314.
- a differential signal (S+, S-) is received at the gate terminals of transistors MN AIp and ⁇ ⁇ , respectively.
- the transistors MN AIp and ⁇ ⁇ are coupled to coil L4, which in turn is coupled to a high voltage power supply (HS).
- HS high voltage power supply
- the high voltage power supply is set to 2.9 volts.
- a first portion of the coil L4 (L4n) is coupled between the transistor MN AIp and the HS, and a second portion of the coil L4 (L4p) is coupled to between the transistor ⁇ ⁇ and the HS.
- the differential signal (S+, S-) energizes the two coil portions (L4p and L4n).
- the coil L4 is tightly coupled to the coil LI.
- the inductive coupling between the coil LI and L4 is set to (1.5 to 1) as indicated at 330.
- a more detailed description of how the coils LI and L4 are inductively coupled is provided below.
- the differential signal (S+, S-) is amplified to a high output power and inductively coupled to the coil LI.
- the amplified signal then flows through the DC block capacitor 312 to the diplexer 306 and is then transmitted by the antenna 310.
- the differential signal (S+, S- ) is received at the gate terminals of transistors MN A2P and ⁇ ⁇ 2 ⁇ , respectively.
- the transistors MN A2P and ⁇ ⁇ 2 ⁇ are coupled to coil L5, which in turn is coupled to a low voltage power supply (LS).
- LS low voltage power supply
- a first portion of the coil L5 (L5n) is coupled between the transistor MN A2P and the LS, and a second portion of the coil L5 (L5p) is coupled to between the transistor ⁇ ⁇ 2 ⁇ and the LS.
- the differential signal (S+, S-) energizes the two coil portions (L5p and L5n).
- the coil L5 is tightly coupled to the coil LI.
- the inductive coupling between the coil LI and L5 is set to (1.5 to 2) as indicated at 332.
- a more detailed description of how the coils LI and L5 are inductively coupled is provided below.
- the differential signal (S+, S-) is amplified to a low output power level and inductively coupled to the coil LI.
- the amplified signal then flows through the DC block capacitor 312 to the diplexer 306 and is then transmitted by the antenna 310.
- the amplifier 300 provides amplification of the differential signal (S+, S-) at two power ranges.
- the amplifier selection circuit 308 enables the amplifier 304 and for high power levels, the amplifier selection circuit 308 enables the amplifier 302.
- Each amplifier comprises a coil that is inductively coupled to the coil LI located in the output path to the diplexer 306.
- amplifiers 302 and 304 are differential amplifiers; the system is also compatible with single ended amplifiers.
- the differential amplifier 302 may be replaced with the single ended amplifier 334.
- a similar substitution can be made for the differential amplifier 304.
- FIG. 4 shows an illustration 400 of the amplifier 300 of FIG. 3 operating in receive mode.
- circuitry of the amplifier 300 not enabled during receive mode is shown in light gray shading.
- the amplifier selection circuit 308 outputs the selection signals SI and S2 to disable both amplifiers 302 and 304.
- Signals received at the antenna 310 are passed to the diplexer 306 which inputs them to the DC blocking capacitor 312.
- the signals then flow from the DC blocking capacitor 312 to the coil LI and flow through the coil LI on path 314 to the receiver for processing.
- the concurrent matching network operates to provide impedance matching with receiver electronics to enable the received signal to be passed to receive circuitry for further processing.
- the inductor LI combines with input impedance 334 of receiver 336 to provide impedance matching to facilitate reception of signals from the antenna 310.
- the amplifiers 302 and 304 are disabled and their coupling to the coil LI does not affect the operation of the coil LI to combine with the receiver input impedance 334 to allow received signals to flow to the receiver 336 for processing.
- FIG. 5 shows an illustration 500 of the amplifier 300 of FIG. 3 operating in high power amplification mode.
- circuitry of the amplifier 300 not enabled during high power amplification mode is shown in light gray shading.
- the amplifier selection circuit 308 controls the selection signal (SI) to enable the amplifier 302 and controls the selection signal (S2) to disable the amplifier 304. Additionally, the transistor 328 is activated by the Tx en signal so that the terminal 322 is effectively coupled to ground thereby enabling the transmission output path and disabling the receiver path 314.
- Differential signals (S+, S-) are input to the amplifier 302 and result in energizing the coil L4.
- the coil L4 is connected to the HS and the coil L4 is also inductively coupled to the coil LI as indicated at 330.
- the high power amplified signals at coil L4 are coupled to the coil LI, which is in the output path.
- the amplified signals then flow through the DC blocking capacitor 312 to the diplexer 306 and thereafter transmitted by the antenna 310.
- the amplifier 302 operates to amplify the differential signal (S+, S-) using the HS and couples this amplified signal to the coil LI in the output path for transmission.
- FIG. 6 shows an illustration 600 of the amplifier 300 of FIG. 3 operating in a low power amplification mode.
- circuitry of the amplifier 300 not enabled during low power amplification mode is shown in light gray shading.
- the amplifier selection circuit 308 controls the selection signal (SI) to disable the amplifier 302 and controls the selection signal (S2) to enable the amplifier 304. Additionally, the transistor 328 is activated by the Tx en signal so that the terminal 322 is effectively coupled to ground thereby enabling the transmission path and disabling the receiver path 314.
- Differential signals (S+, S-) are input to the amplifier 304 and result in energizing the coil L5.
- the coil L5 is connected to the LS and the coil L5 is inductively coupled to the coil LI as indicated at 332.
- the low power amplified signals are coupled from the coil L5 to the coil LI, which is in the output path.
- the amplified signals then flow through the DC blocking capacitor 312 to the diplexer 306 and thereafter transmitted by the antenna 310.
- the amplifier 304 operates to amplify the differential signal (S+, S-) using the LS and couples this amplified signal to the coil LI in the output path for transmission.
- FIG. 7 shows an exemplary amplifier 700 comprising the amplifier 300 of FIG. 3 and additional circuitry providing for switchable low power supply voltages.
- amplifier 700 comprises the switch circuit 702 which operates to couple one of two low voltage levels (LSI and LS2) to the coil L5.
- LSI low voltage levels
- LS2 1.8 volts.
- the amplifier selection circuit 308 controls the selection signal (SI) to disable the amplifier 302 and controls the selection signal (S2) to enable the amplifier 304.
- the transistor 328 is activated by the Tx en signal so that the terminal 322 is effectively coupled to ground thereby enabling the output transmission path and disabling the receiver path 314.
- the amplifier selection circuit 308 also outputs a voltage selection signal (Vs 2 ) which operates to control the switch circuit 702 to couple one of the two voltages (LSI or LS2) to the coil L5. For example, if the voltage selection signal (Vs 2 ) is a logic "0", LSI is coupled to the coil L5, and if the voltage selection signal (Vs 2 ) is a logic "1", LS2 is coupled to the coil L5. If LSI is coupled to the coil L5, the amplifier 304 provides increased efficiency at the lowest output power levels. If LS2 is coupled to the coil L5, the amplifier 304 provides increased efficiency at intermediate output power levels.
- Vs 2 voltage selection signal
- FIG. 8 shows an exemplary graph 800 illustrating the efficiency of the amplifier 700 shown in FIG. 7.
- the graph 800 illustrates the relationship between efficiency and amplifier output power during operation of the amplifier 700 shown in FIG 7.
- the curve 802 illustrates the efficiency of the amplifier 700 using the high power amplifier 302 of the high power path.
- the curve 804 illustrates the efficiency of the amplifier 700 using the low power amplifier 304 of the low power path with LS2 set to 1.8 volts and coupled to the coil L5.
- the curve 806 illustrates the efficiency of the amplifier 700 using the low power amplifier 304 of the low power path with LS 1 set to 1.2 volts and coupled to the coil L5.
- the solid line curve 808 illustrates the resulting efficiency achieved over the entire power output range.
- the graph 800 illustrates that the amplifier 700 provides greater efficiency at low power using the low power amplifier 304 as compared to the high power amplifier 302 at the same output power.
- the amplifier 700 provides multiple amplifier stages that are inductive coupled to an output path to allow greater efficiency to be achieved at low power levels.
- FIG. 9 shows an exemplary a system 900 comprising the system 200 and further comprising the addition of an ultra low power path 902.
- the system 900 is suitable for use in a variety of communication devices.
- the ultra low power path 902 illustrates how the system 200 can be expanded to include any number of power paths to achieve increased efficiency at any desired output power level.
- a signal to be amplified is input to the high power amplification path 202, the low power amplification path 204, and the ultra low power amplification path 902.
- One of the amplification paths is enabled to produce an amplified signal that is coupled to the concurrent matching network 206.
- the high power amplification path 202 comprises amplifier 208 that is coupled to HS to produce a high power output that is coupled to the concurrent matching network 206.
- the low power amplification path 204 comprises amplifier 210 that is coupled to LS to produce a low power output that is coupled to the concurrent matching network 206.
- the ultra low power amplification path 902 comprises amplifier 904 that is coupled to an ultra low power supply (ULS) to produce an ultra low power output that is coupled to the concurrent matching network 206.
- ULS ultra low power supply
- the concurrent matching network 206 operates to transform the load impedance to an optimum impedance that appears at the power amplifier output.
- the efficiently amplified signal is then passed to an antenna for transmission.
- FIG. 10 shows an exemplary amplifier 1000 comprising the amplifier 300 of FIG. 3 and additional circuitry providing for ultra low power amplification and switchable low and ultra power supply voltages.
- amplifier 1000 comprises an ultra low power amplifier 904 and switch circuit 1002 that operates to couple one of two low voltage levels (UL1 or UL2) to the coil L6.
- the amplifier selection circuit 308 controls the selection signals (SI, S2) to disable the amplifiers 302 and 304 and controls the selection signal (S3) to enable the amplifier 902. Additionally, the transistor 328 is activated by the Tx en signal so that the terminal 322 is effectively coupled to ground thereby enabling the output transmission path and disabling the receiver path 314.
- the amplifier selection circuit 308 also outputs a voltage selection signal (Vs 3 ) which operates to control the switch circuit 1002 to couple one of two voltages (UL1 or UL2) to the coil L6. For example, in an exemplary implementation, UL1 is .6 volts and UL2 is 1 volt. If UL2 is coupled to the coil L6, the amplifier 902 provides increased efficiency at the low power levels. If UL1 is coupled to the coil L6, the amplifier 902 provides increased efficiency at ultra low power levels.
- FIG. 11 shows an exemplary graph 1100 illustrating the efficiency of the amplifier 1000 of FIG. 10.
- the graph 1100 illustrates the relationship between efficiency and output power during operation of the amplifier 1000.
- the curve 1102 illustrates the efficiency of the amplifier 1000 using the high power amplifier 302.
- the solid line curve 1112 illustrates the resulting efficiency achieved over the entire power output range.
- the graph 1100 illustrates that the amplifier 1000 provides greater efficiency at low power using the ultra low power amplifier 902 as compared to the high power amplifier 302.
- the efficiency of the low power amplifier 304 is increased using the supply of 1.2 volts as compared to using the supply of 1.8 volts.
- the amplifier 1000 allows multiple amplifier stages to be inductive coupled to an output path to allow greater efficiency to be achieved at low output power levels.
- FIG. 12 shows an exemplary implementation of a transformer 1200 providing switchable impedance transformer matching.
- the transformer 1200 is suitable for use in the amplifier 300 of FIG. 3.
- the transformer 1200 is implemented with conductive traces on a circuit board 1202 or as part of an integrated circuit.
- the transformer 1200 comprises inductor LI having terminal connections at
- the inductor LI comprise a conductive trace that begins at terminal 320 and makes one and one half rotations before ending at terminal 322.
- inductor L4 Tightly coupled to the inductor LI is inductor L4 having terminals connections at 324 and 326.
- the inductor L4 comprises a conductive trace that begins at terminal 324 and makes one rotation before ending at terminal 326.
- inductor L5 Also coupled to the inductor LI is inductor L5 having terminals connections at 316 and 318.
- the inductor L5 comprises a conductive trace that begins at terminal
- the transformer 1200 provides for tight coupling between coils LI and
- FIG. 13 shows an exemplary implementation of a transformer 1300 providing switchable impedance transformer matching.
- the transformer provides switchable impedance transformer matching.
- the transformer 1300 is suitable for use in the amplifier 1000 of FIG. 10.
- the transformer 1300 is implemented with conductive traces on a circuit board 1302 or as part of an integrated circuit.
- the transformer 1300 comprises inductor LI having terminal connections at 320 and 322.
- the inductor LI comprise a conductive trace that begins at terminal 320 and makes two rotations (or turns) before ending at terminal 322.
- inductor L4 Tightly coupled to the inductor LI is inductor L4 having terminals connections at 324 and 326.
- the inductor L4 comprises a conductive trace that begins at terminal 324 and makes one rotation before ending at terminal 326.
- inductor L5 Also coupled to the inductor LI is inductor L5 having terminals connections at 316 and 318.
- the inductor L5 comprises a conductive trace that begins at terminal 216 and makes two rotations before ending at terminal 218.
- inductor L6 Also coupled to the inductor LI is inductor L6 having terminals connections at 1004 and 1006.
- the inductor L6 comprises a conductive trace that begins at terminal 1004 and makes three rotations before ending at terminal 1006.
- the transformer 1300 provides for tight coupling between coils LI and L4, for example at a ratio of 2:1, between coils LI and L5, for example at a ratio of 2:2, and between coils LI and L6 for example, at a ratio of 2:3.
- the coupling ratios provided herein are exemplary and that any desirable coupling ratios can be utilized.
- FIG. 14 shows an exemplary amplifier selection circuit 1400.
- the amplifier selection circuit 1400 is suitable for use as the amplifier selection circuit 308.
- the amplifier selection circuit 1400 comprises processor 1402, memory 1404, amplifier power supply selection module 1406 and amplifier selection module 1408 all coupled to communicate over communication bus 1410.
- the processor 1402 comprises at least one of a CPU, processor, gate array, hardware logic, memory elements, and/or hardware executing software.
- the processor 1402 operates to control the functions of the amplifier selection circuit 1400 based on a received control signal (CTL).
- CTL control signal
- the control signal may be receive from a control entity at a portable device.
- the control signal indicates an amplifier selection and a power supply selection as to be used for amplifying a data signal as discussed below.
- the memory 1404 comprises RAM, ROM, EEPROM or any other type of memory device that operates to allow information to be stored and retrieved.
- the memory 1404 is operable to store information such as amplifier selection parameters or power supply selection parameters.
- the memory 1404 is also configured to store programs or instructions executable by the processor 1402 to provide the functions described herein.
- the amplifier selection module 1408 comprises hardware and/or hardware executing software that operates to allow selection of a particular amplifier stage.
- the amplifier selection module 1408 receives instructions from the processor 1402 and outputs one of the amplifier selection signals (Sl-Sn) to enable a particular amplifier stage and disable one or more other amplifier stages.
- the amplifier power supply selection module 1406 comprises hardware and/or hardware executing software that operates to allow selection of a particular amplifier power supply. For example, the amplifier power supply selection module 1406 receives instructions from the processor 1402 and outputs one of the amplifier power supply selection signals (Vsi-Vsn) to enable a particular amplifier stage to use a particular power supply.
- Vsi-Vsn amplifier power supply selection signals
- the amplifier selection circuit 1400 is operable to output selection signals to select an amplification stage and a power supply to be used by the selected amplifier stage to amplifier a data signal. It should be noted that modifications, changes, or other implementations of the amplifier selection circuit 1400 are possible within the scope of the embodiments.
- FIG. 15 shows an exemplary amplifier 1500 providing switchable impedance transformer matching.
- the amplifier 1500 comprises a first amplifier 1502, a second amplifier 1504, a matching network 1512, and an amplifier selection circuit 1506.
- the first amplifier 1502 is part of a high power amplification path and the second amplifier 1504 is part of a low power amplification path.
- the amplifier selection circuit 1506 determines which of the first 1502 and second 1504 amplifiers will be used to amplify a signal. For example, the amplifier selection circuit 1506 outputs a first selection signal (SI) to enable the first amplifier 1502, and outputs a second selection signal (S2) to enable the second amplifier 1504.
- SI first selection signal
- S2 second selection signal
- a differential signal (S+, S-) is received at the gate terminals of transistors MN AIp and ⁇ ⁇ , respectively.
- the transistors MN AIp and ⁇ ⁇ are coupled to coil L4, which in turn is coupled to a high voltage power supply (HS).
- HS high voltage power supply
- the high voltage power supply is set to 2.9 volts.
- a first portion of the coil L4 (L4n) is coupled between the transistor MN AIp and the HS, and a second portion of the coil L4 (L4p) is coupled to between the transistor ⁇ ⁇ and the HS.
- the differential signal (S+, S-) energizes the two coil portions (L4p and L4n).
- the coil L4 is tightly coupled to the coil LI.
- the inductive coupling between the coil LI and L4 is set to provide an optimum impedance that appears at the first amplifier 1502 output.
- the differential signal (S+, S-) is amplified to a high output power and inductively coupled to the coil LI in the amplifier output path.
- the amplifier selection circuit 1506 controls the selection signal (SI) to disable the amplifier 1502 and controls the selection signal (S2) to enable the amplifier 1504.
- the amplifier selection circuit 1506 also outputs a voltage selection signal (Vs 2 ) which operates to control the switch circuit 1514 to couple one of the two voltages (LSI or LS2) to the coil L5. For example, if the voltage selection signal (Vs 2 ) is a logic "0", LSI is coupled to the coil L5, and if the voltage selection signal (Vs 2 ) is a logic "1", LS2 is coupled to the coil L5. If LSI is coupled to the coil L5, the amplifier 1504 provides increased efficiency at the lowest power levels. If LS2 is coupled to the coil L5, the amplifier 1504 provides increased efficiency at intermediate power levels.
- the coil L5 is tightly coupled to the coil LI.
- the inductive coupling between the coil LI and L5 is set to provide an optimum impedance that appears at the second amplifier 1504 output.
- the differential signal (S+, S-) is amplified to a low output power level and inductively coupled to the coil LI in the amplifier output path.
- the amplifier 1500 provides amplification of the differential signal (S+, S-) at two power ranges.
- the amplifier selection circuit 1506 enables the amplifier 1504 and for high power levels, the amplifier selection circuit 1506 enables the amplifier 1502.
- Each amplifier comprises a coil that is inductively coupled to the coil LI to provide an optimum impedance that appears at the amplifier output. As a result, efficient signal amplification at multiple output power ranges is achieved.
- FIG. 16 shows an exemplary method 1600 for providing efficient amplification of a data signal at a range of output powers.
- the method 1600 can be implemented by the amplifier 1000 shown in FIG. 10.
- the functions of the method 1600 can be performed by the processor 1402 executing instructions stored in the memory 1404.
- an amplification mode is enabled.
- the processor receives the control (CTL) signal from a controller at a device indicating that signal amplification for an output transmission is required.
- the processor 1402 outputs the Tx en signal to enable the output path that includes the inductor LI.
- a desired output power level is determined.
- the processor 1302 determines the desired output power level from the received CTL signal.
- an amplifier stage and power supply is selected based on the desired output power level to achieve the highest efficiency.
- the processor 1302 controls the amplifier selection module 1308 to activate a particular selection signal (Sx) and deactivate other selection signals so that a particular amplifier stage is selected to perform amplification of the data signal to achieve the desired output power.
- the processor 1302 also controls the amplifier power supply selection module 1306 to activate a particular power supply selection signal (Vsx) to select a particular power supply for use with the selected amplifier stage to achieve the highest level of efficiency.
- the power supply selection signal Vs 3 is set to select either the power supply UL1 or the power supply UL2 to couple to the coil L6 to achieve the highest efficiency level.
- signal amplification to achieve the desired output power begins.
- the data signal is presented to the selected amplifier stage, in either differential or single-ended form.
- the selected amplifier stage amplifies the data signal and couples the amplified signal to the inductor LI in the output path.
- the selection of the amplifier stage also selects the transformer impedance matching characteristics associated with the coupling of the output coil associated with the selected amplifier stage and the coil LI in the output path.
- the method 1600 operates to provide for efficient amplification of a data signal at a range of output powers. It should be noted that the method 1600 is just one implementation and that the operations of the method 1600 may be rearranged or otherwise modified such that other implementations are possible.
- FIG. 17 shows an exemplary amplification apparatus 1700 that operates to provide switchable impedance matching to efficiently amplify a data signal at a range of output power levels.
- the apparatus 1700 is suitable for use as the amplifier 200 shown in FIG. 2 or the amplifier 900 shown in FIG. 9.
- the apparatus 1700 is implemented by one or more modules configured to provide the functions as described herein.
- each module comprises hardware and/or hardware executing software.
- the amplification apparatus 1700 comprises a first module comprising output inductive means (1702) for providing an output path of the amplifier, which in an aspect comprises the inductor LI.
- the apparatus 1700 also comprises a second module comprising first amplification means (1704) for generating a signal amplified to a first power level, the first amplification means comprising a first inductive means for coupling the signal to the output inductive means, which in an aspect comprises the first amplifier stage 302.
- the apparatus 1700 also comprises a third module comprising second amplification means (1706) for generating the signal amplified to a second power level, the second amplification means comprising a second inductive means for coupling the signal to the output inductive means, which in an aspect comprises the second amplifier stage 304.
- the apparatus 1700 also comprises a fourth module comprising switching means (1708) for selectively enabling the first and second amplification means, which in an aspect comprises amplifier selection circuit 308.
- FIG. 18 shows an exemplary amplification apparatus 1800 that operates to provide switchable concurrent impedance matching for signal reception and efficient amplification of a data signal at a range of output power levels.
- the apparatus 1800 is suitable for use as the amplifier 200 shown in FIG. 2 or the amplifier 900 shown in FIG. 9.
- the apparatus 1800 is implemented by one or more modules configured to provide the functions as described herein.
- each module comprises hardware and/or hardware executing software.
- the amplification apparatus 1800 comprises a first module comprising an output inductive means (1802) for providing impedance matching for transmit mode and receive mode operations, which in an aspect comprises the inductor LI.
- the apparatus 1800 also comprises a second module comprising first amplification means (1804) for generating a signal amplified to a first power level, the first amplification means comprising a first inductive means for coupling the signal to the output inductive means, which in an aspect comprises the first amplifier stage 302.
- the apparatus 1800 also comprises a third module comprising second amplification means (1806) for generating the signal amplified to a second power level, the second amplification means comprising a second inductive means for coupling the signal to the output inductive means, which in an aspect comprises the second amplifier stage 304.
- the apparatus 1800 also comprises a fourth module comprising selection means (1808) for selectively enabling the first and second amplification means to couple the signal to the output inductive means during the transmit mode and enabling the output inductive means to provide impedance matching with a receiver input during the receive mode, which in an aspect comprises amplifier selection circuit 308.
- selection means (1808) for selectively enabling the first and second amplification means to couple the signal to the output inductive means during the transmit mode and enabling the output inductive means to provide impedance matching with a receiver input during the receive mode, which in an aspect comprises amplifier selection circuit 308.
- transistor types and technologies may be substituted, rearranged or otherwise modified to achieve the same results.
- circuits shown utilizing PMOS transistors may be modified to use NMOS transistors and vice versa.
- the amplifiers disclosed herein may be realized using a variety of transistor types and technologies and are not limited to those transistor types and technologies illustrated in the Drawings.
- transistors types such as BJT, GaAs, MOSFET or any other transistor technology may be used.
- DSP Digital Signal Processor
- ASIC Application Specific Integrated Circuit
- FPGA Field Programmable Gate Array
- a general purpose processor may be a microprocessor, but in the alternative, the processor may be any conventional processor, controller, microcontroller, or state machine.
- a processor may also be implemented as a combination of computing devices, e.g., a combination of a DSP and a microprocessor, a plurality of microprocessors, one or more microprocessors in conjunction with a DSP core, or any other such configuration.
- a software module may reside in Random Access Memory (RAM), flash memory, Read Only Memory (ROM), Electrically Programmable ROM (EPROM), Electrically Erasable Programmable ROM (EEPROM), registers, hard disk, a removable disk, a CD-ROM, or any other form of storage medium known in the art.
- An exemplary storage medium is coupled to the processor such that the processor can read information from, and write information to, the storage medium.
- the storage medium may be integral to the processor.
- the processor and the storage medium may reside in an ASIC.
- the ASIC may reside in a user terminal.
- the processor and the storage medium may reside as discrete components in a user terminal.
- the functions described may be implemented in hardware, software, firmware, or any combination thereof. If implemented in software, the functions may be stored on or transmitted over as one or more instructions or code on a computer-readable medium.
- Computer-readable media includes both non-transitory computer storage media and communication media including any medium that facilitates transfer of a computer program from one place to another.
- a non-transitory storage media may be any available media that can be accessed by a computer.
- such computer- readable media can comprise RAM, ROM, EEPROM, CD-ROM or other optical disk storage, magnetic disk storage or other magnetic storage devices, or any other medium that can be used to carry or store desired program code in the form of instructions or data structures and that can be accessed by a computer.
- any connection is properly termed a computer-readable medium.
- the software is transmitted from a website, server, or other remote source using a coaxial cable, fiber optic cable, twisted pair, digital subscriber line (DSL), or wireless technologies such as infrared, radio, and microwave
- DSL digital subscriber line
- wireless technologies such as infrared, radio, and microwave
- Disk and disc includes compact disc (CD), laser disc, optical disc, digital versatile disc (DVD), floppy disk and blu-ray disc where disks usually reproduce data magnetically, while discs reproduce data optically with lasers. Combinations of the above should also be included within the scope of computer-readable media.
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